Day: October 15, 2019

Motivation vs Discipline

When you say it that way, it’s pretty easy to tell the difference isn’t it?  However, when you start out on a new fitness journey you use “Motivation” as your go to statement.  I’m so motivated to work out this year, or I’m really motivated to fit into this dress for the wedding.

The fact of the matter is motivation is short lived.  Discipline is what actually sees you through. How many of you are “motivated” to brush your teeth, wash your vehicles, or clean the house? We do these things because we know we have to, so after years of just doing what we have to we become disciplined.

Motivation is a great start, it generates excitement at the possibility of what can be achieved!  It may get you out of bed for a week or two, but it made fade when we aren’t seeing immediate results or something becomes a little hard.  You may get the “I don’t want to, today”’s. This is where motivation’s big brother, Discipline, steps in and says we do it anyway. You will get up because it will move you closer to your goal, it will make you feel better, it will make you feel empowered and yes it will get you in that dress you want to be in for the wedding in six months.

Discipline is created through routine.  We just simply do it, there’s no choice it must be done.  If we approach exercise as routine and just do it on those days motivation fails us we keep moving forward.

Do you know how many times I sit in front of the gym after a long day of work and think man I just wanna go home? However, the discipline I’ve built gets me to the gym, out of the car and working out before I really think about it, just like brushing my teeth.  I always feel better when I’m leaving the gym, mood is better and with a sense of accomplishment in my step. I’ve never regretted working out, but I have regretted letting them slip by for lazy excuses.

Let’s work on finding something that motivates you and start building discipline to get us there!

FISH OIL

Have you been hearing about Fish Oil? It’s an important supplement to add to our diet for many health related reasons. We need essential fatty acids in our diet in the form of Omega 3 and Omega 6s. If we supplement Fish Oil, it should be high in Omega 3s containing EPA and DHAs, which have been linked to promising results in blood sugar regulation, reduced inflammation, cardiovascular function, weight management, and cognitive function in those with very mild Alzheimer’s disease.

We need both of these essential fatty acids, ideally in a 1:3 ratio; however, the western diet has about a 1:20 ratio due to the processed food and animal proteins we eat which are high in Omega 6s. Omega 3s are mainly found in cold water fish making it a less likely source of adequate consumption which is why we are advised to supplement with fish oil.

In the past I bought supplements and vitamins from whichever store I happen to be in.  The other night I was looking at the nutrition label of 1stphorm’s Full Mega fish oil which is what I am currently taking, and compared it to an old bottle I had previously purchased I was shocked at what I saw.

My current fish supplement:

Full Mega –  2500mg of Omega 3s: 900mg EPA, 600 mg DHA 45 servings 2 capsules  

My old fish supplement:

Wild Caught Alaskan Fish Oil -100% fish oil 1400mg: Omega3 330mg (no EPA or DHA specified) 230 servings 1 capsule.

DO YOU SEE IT? There was no EPA or DHA specified, just Omega 3s on my old bottle. Not only that, you would need to take almost 8 capsules to get the same dose of Omega3 as one serving of the Full Mega.

This made me so mad, because I, like you, try to do the best I can with my health. When you see a giant bottle screaming “Wild Caught Alaskan Fish” for a lower price it makes you wonder if what I have is really better for the higher price….Well my friends there is the proof, you get what you pay for! Just like those cute cheap shoes that end up giving you blisters in an hour, some things are just worth paying for.

If you have any questions regarding fish oil or this product in particular please send me an email I would be happy answer any question.